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Nothing Personal
- Narrated by: Emma Taylor
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
When you wish upon a star... Alec Kincaid has never met the obstacle he couldn't overcome - or the woman who could resist him. And it's not going to happen now, not with his star shining more brightly than ever in the high-stakes arena of San Francisco's software industry. Desiree Harlin doesn't believe in fairy tales, and she doesn't waste time wishing. She's learned the hard way that dreams don't come true. And with her reputation and hard-won security on the line, succumbing to temptation isn't an option. But things aren't always what they seem. And even stars sometimes fall. Note: Despite the fog, San Francisco does get hot at times. If you prefer your romance without steam, you may want to visit a different city... er, book.
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- Susan
- 02-07-20
Ok, but not the best from this author
I was a big fan of the first book in this series, but I was a little disappointed at this one. Difficult to pinpoint exactly what I don't like but I did not warm to the characters as much as the previous book and the whole plot regarding software theft was all a bit messy. I usually love the books by this author, but this one just seems to drag, and contained all the cliche romance novel characters: Manwhore; girl from poor background who struggled to succeed; loving grannie who gets sick; friend who becomes villian; sex in public place while claiming relationship must be kept a secret.... etc etc. I only deducted one star, because, let's face it, Rosalind James on a bad day is still pretty good, but I won't be listening to this book again. I prefer it when Ms James stays in New Zealand - those books are brilliant!
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